Thank you for trying LinkRight.

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Installation

Create a directory that will contain the executable files and temporary
work files.  Copy all the files, after unzipping them, into the created
base directory.  Change the LinkRight Object Notebook Settings for 
Working Directory to the directory you created.  You can use the 
template folder to create an object on your desktop.  The zip file
contains files that are meant to be installed from a floppy.  If you
wish to install from a floppy, unzip it and copy all files to a 
floppy, and then install.

Using LinkRight

Double click on the LinkRight object from the WPS (you won't use the
OS/2 command line, will you??) on both machines.  Make sure the cables
are hooked up.  Select one machine as Local and the other
machine as Remote.  Under the Connect menu, select which port you want 
to use for both machines.  You should now have a connection established.
The Local machine should have the half window that displays files from
the remote machine filled with the list of files.

For slower 386 type machines, you may not be able to establish reliable
communication using COMM ports at Hi-speed.  You may want to use
Low-speed or LPT ports.

After you have the connection established, mark files or directories from
the Local machine by single clicking with the primary mouse button (left).
Then hit the COPY pushbutton.  Double click on a directory or drive to
change to that directory or drive.  The .. indicates the parent directory.
Double click on it to move up one directory level.

You should be able to queue more files to send while files are being sent.

The Refresh push button is to refresh the display for both the Local and
Remote file list.

Technical Support

If you have problems, please let us know.  You can reach me at: 

Jeff Tremble
Compuserve: 71033,3517, OS2AVEN/Other Vendors, or OS2USER/App quest 
Internet: 71033.3517@compuserve.com
Fido Netmail: Jeff Tremble, 1:109/347 (OS/2 Shareware)
Direct BBS: Jeff Tremble, "Local Area" on OS/2 Shareware, 
(703) 385 4325 
I also watch comp.os.os2.apps.
Voice answering machine (301)762-1151
Fax (301)762-1185
 
If you have a problem, we will attempt to fix it for you.

If you like this software, please post a public msg and tell the world.

If you have features you would like to see implemented, please feel free
to let me know.  Chances are I won't implement anything new in version 
1.0, but perhaps for a newer version.

Good Luck and Happy Computing.

Jeff Tremble
President, Rightware